Re: [Jack-Devel] Installer for Jack 1.9.8 (SVN 4294) for Windows 64 and 32 bits

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DateWed, 13 Apr 2011 08:08:06 +0200
From Stéphane Letz <[hidden] at grame dot fr>
ToGraham Goode <[hidden] at gmail dot com>
CcJACK Developers <[hidden] at lists dot jackaudio dot org>
In-Reply-ToGraham Goode Re: [Jack-Devel] Installer for Jack 1.9.8 (SVN 4294) for Windows 64 and 32 bits
Follow-UpGraham Goode Re: [Jack-Devel] Installer for Jack 1.9.8 (SVN 4294) for Windows 64 and 32 bits
Can you also possibly use :

jack_lsp -A in a terminal

while running and post the result?

Thanks.

Stéphane 

Le 13 avr. 2011 à 08:06, Graham Goode a écrit :

> Hi Stéphane,
> 
> I'm downloading the 32-bit installer now. I'll post once it is
> downloaded, installed, and run.
> 
> It might also be something that ASIO4ALL is doing (supplying Line Out
> before Speaker Out). I will also experiment with those settings.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> GrahamG
> 
> On 4/13/11, Stéphane Letz <[hidden]> wrote:
>> 
>> Le 13 avr. 2011 à 07:28, Graham Goode a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hi Stéphane,
>>> 
>>> Thank you for the new download, this one has successfully started the
>>> Jack Server, and I now have it running on the ASIO4ALL v2 driver.
>>> 
>>> I have successfully connected a 32-bit ASIO application to JackRouter
>>> (fluidsynth with PortAudio ASIO), BUT I did not get sound straight
>>> away... I had to load Jack Control, enter the Connection window, and
>>> connect the L and R outputs to the 3rd and 4th System connections.
>>> Previous versions of Jack have only shown 2 audio outputs, this one
>>> shows playback_1 through playback_4 (with 3 and 4 being my speakers).
>>> 
>>> I have also successfully connected a 64-bit ASIO application
>>> (Hauptwerk 64-bit ASIO), and again I did not get sound straight away
>>> but had to connect Output1 and Output2 to playback_3 and playback_4 in
>>> the Jack Control Connections window.
>>> 
>>> So, congratulations Stéphane!! The 32/64 bridge is working well here.
>>> I will do some more testing as the day progresses. If you need the
>>> console output again to determine speaker locations, etc, just let me
>>> know.
>>> 
>>> Kind regards (and many thanks!)
>>> GrahamG
>> 
>> 
>> OK good to know that it works.
>> 
>> The only change concerning audio is that I recompiled the latest portaudio
>> version in 64 bits, so the way it access the underlying audio may have
>> changed. One way to see that would be to install also the 1.9.8 package in
>> 32 bits mode (that still use the old portaudio dll) and see if audio
>> channles are accessed differently. Can you possibly do that?, that is:
>> 
>> "jackd -v -d portaudio -l" in a terminal for 64 and 32 bits versions.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Stéphane
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